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TremTricolors
05-12-12, 02:33 PM
Here's a nice spotted L.t.annulata. They do not want to sit still at all.....
http://i1231.photobucket.com/albums/ee515/KcTrader/Miscsnakes033.jpg
MrBD1980
05-12-12, 02:48 PM
Nice Looking snake there!
Cheers
Bri
marvelfreak
05-12-12, 03:26 PM
Very cool looking. I had never seen one before.
GarterPython
05-12-12, 03:41 PM
Looks awesome... You have some amazing snakes.
TremTricolors
05-12-12, 04:11 PM
Nice Looking snake there!
Cheers
Bri
Very cool looking. I had never seen one before.
Looks awesome... You have some amazing snakes.
Thanks! They are pretty cool but being milks they certainly don't do photo shoots very well....
Jlassiter
05-13-12, 08:47 PM
Great example of a spotted annulata!
a153fish
05-14-12, 08:18 AM
OOOO that's nice Jimmy! I like those!
TremTricolors
05-14-12, 06:36 PM
Great example of a spotted annulata!
Thanks John! You know that dang aberrant pattern collection I have, I had to get those.
OOOO that's nice Jimmy! I like those!
Just like I was explaining to you last night, wouldn't those be killer with nice pinner bands? That's the male and the female has nice orange centers of the spots.....She doesn't ever want her photo taken.
Shmoges
05-14-12, 06:43 PM
Does that make it a motley?
TremTricolors
05-15-12, 05:52 PM
Does that make it a motley?
Triangulum doesn't really have a Motley gene per say(like in boas,corns).......There are aberrants,spotted,splotched,striped and so on. The closest to a motley gene in L.triangulum would possibly the splotched gene in L.t.nelsoni. Hope this helps...
That's a really cool pattern.
TremTricolors
05-19-12, 06:01 AM
That's a really cool pattern.
Thanks Ross, I will be breeding that pattern into my pinner line to see if I can produce some red animals with real low black and orange/tangerine or white dots down its back. Here's a pic of the pinner.
http://i1231.photobucket.com/albums/ee515/KcTrader/pinbandedannulata004.jpg
And now a normal and amel breeding. Just for reference of how the thick the black bands usually are.http://i1231.photobucket.com/albums/ee515/KcTrader/amelhetannulata.jpg
Jlassiter
05-20-12, 07:30 PM
So would an amel spotted.....
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